TOTAL MONEY INCOME of INDIVIDUALS 15 YEARS and over by SEX, NATIVITY and U.S. CITIZENSHIP: 2008

Sex and total money income 1

Total

Native

Foreign-born

Number*

Percent

Number*

Percent

Number*

Percent

Both sexes

104,018

100

87,691

100

16,327

100

...$1 to $14,999 or loss

5,656

5.4

4,112

4.7

1,544

9.5

...$15,000 to $29,999

23,975

23

18,739

21.4

5,235

32.1

...$30,000 to $39,999

17,851

17.2

15,212

17.3

2,639

16.2

...$40,000 to $49,999

13,842

13.3

12,098

13.8

1,743

10.7

...$50,000 to $74,999

22,243

21.4

19,762

22.5

2,481

15.2

...$75,000 to $99,999

9,193

8.8

8,009

9.1

1,184

7.3

...$100,000 and over

11,259

10.8

9,758

11.1

1,501

9.2

Naturalized U.S. Citizen

Non-U.S Citizen

...Median income ($)

41,945

(X)

43,595

(X)

42,053

28,033

(X) Not applicable

1 Total money income is the sum of money wages and salaries, net income from self-employment, and income other than earnings.

* Numbers in thousands

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement 2009, Table 1.9

POVERTY STATUS of POPULATION by SEX, AGE, NATIVITY and U.S. CITIZENSHIP STATUS: 2008

Sex, age and poverty status 1

Total

Native

Foreign-born

Number*

Percent

Number*

Percent

Number*

Percent

Both sexes

301,041

100

264,314

100

36,727

100

...Below poverty level

39,829

13.2

33,293

12.6

6,536

17.8

...At or above poverty level

261,212

86.8

231,021

87.4

30,191

82.2

Under 18 years

74,068

100

71,452

100

2,616

100

...Below poverty level

14,068

19

13,250

18.5

818

31.3

...At or above poverty level

60,000

81

58,202

81.5

1,797

68.7

18 to 64 years

189,185

100

159,511

100

29,674

100

...Below poverty level

22,105

11.7

17,061

10.7

5,044

17

...At or above poverty level

167,080

88.3

142,450

89.3

24,630

83

65 years and over

37,788

100

33,351

100

4,437

100

...Below poverty level

3,656

9.7

2,982

8.9

674

15.2

...At or above poverty level

34,132

90.3

30,369

91.1

3,763

84.8

1 For details on how the Census Bureau measures poverty, see U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Reports, P60-236 (Appendix B), Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2008

* Numbers in thousands

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement 2009, Table 1.13

HOUSING TENURE: 2009

Total

Native

Foreign-Born

Occupied housing units

112,611,029

97,703,573

14,907,456

Owner-occupied housing units

66.90%

68.90%

53.90%

Renter-occupied housing units

33.10%

31.10%

46.10%

Average household size of owner-occupied unit

2.69

2.6

3.5

Average household size of renter-occupied unit

2.42

2.26

3.13

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005-2009 American Community Survey Five-year Estimates

HOUSEHOLD TYPE by HOUSEHOLD SIZE, NATIVITY and U.S. CITIZENSHIP STATUS of the HOUSEHOLDER: 2009

Household type and size

Total

Native

Foreign-born

Number*

Percent

Number*

Percent

Number*

Percent

All households

117,181

100

101,585

100

15,596

100

...One person

31,657

27

28,734

28.3

2,923

18.7

...Two people

39,242

33.5

35,395

34.8

3,847

24.7

...Three people

18,606

15.9

15,647

15.4

2,959

19

...Four people

16,099

13.7

13,227

13

2,872

18.4

...Five or more people

11,576

9.9

8,582

8.4

2,993

19.2

Family households 1

78,850

100

66,883

100

11,967

100

...Two people

33,879

43

30,517

45.6

3,362

28.1

...Three people

17,785

22.6

14,955

22.4

2,830

23.7

...Four people

15,761

20

12,933

19.3

2,828

23.6

...Five or more people

11,424

14.5

8,477

12.7

2,947

24.6

Non-family households

38,331

100

34,702

100

3,629

100

...One person

31,657

82.6

28,734

82.8

2,923

80.6

...Two people

5,363

14

4,878

14.1

485

13.4

...Three people

821

2.1

692

2

129

3.6

...Four people

338

0.9

294

0.8

44

1.2

...Five or more people

152

0.4

105

0.3

46

1.3

1 Households in which at least one member is related to the person who owns or rents the occupied housing unit (householder)

* Numbers in thousands. Universe is the civilian non-institutionalized population of the United States, plus armed forces living off post or with their families on post.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement 2009, Table 1.4